Production Responses and Price Determination in the Florida Watermelon Industry
G. Bryan Wall and
Daniel S. Tilley
Journal of Agricultural and Applied Economics, 1979, vol. 11, issue 1, 153-156
Abstract:
This article presents a model of the Florida watermelon industry that quantifies aggregate entry and exit decisions and the effect of interregional competition on prices received by Florida growers. The model development is presented first and is followed by estimation of the model's parameters. Policy implications from the model are then developed.
Date: 1979
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